Common use of Inalienability of Benefits Clause in Contracts

Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this custodial account shall not be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law.

Appears in 234 contracts

Samples: Custodial Account Agreement, Custodial Account Agreement, Custodial Account Agreement

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Inalienability of Benefits. The Neither the benefits provided under this custodial account nor the assets held therein shall not be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits or assets to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law.

Appears in 221 contracts

Samples: Custodial Account Agreement, Custodial Account Agreement, Custodial Account Agreement

Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this custodial account shall not be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law. However, the responsible individual may change the designated beneficiary under the agreement to another member of the designated beneficiary’s family described in Internal Revenue Code Section 529(e)(2) in accordance with the Custodian’s procedures.

Appears in 171 contracts

Samples: Custodial Account Agreement, Custodial Account Agreement, Custodial Account Agreement

Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this custodial account shall not be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law. However, the responsible individual may change the designated beneficiary under the agreement to another member of the designated beneficiary’s family described in Internal Revenue Code Section 529(e) (2) in accordance with the Custodian’s procedures.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Custodial Account Agreement, Custodial Account Agreement, Custodial Account Agreement

Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this custodial account shall not be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law. However, the responsible individual may change the designated beneficiary under the agreement to another member of the designated beneficiary's family described in Internal Revenue Code Section 529(e)(2) in accordance with the custodian's procedures.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Fiduciary Capital Growth Fund Inc, Reynolds Funds Inc, Perritt Microcap Opportunities Fund Inc

Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this custodial account nor the assets held therein shall not be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits or assets to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.rwbaird.com, Jefferson Fund Group Trust

Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this custodial account Custodial Account shall not be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution execution, or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Custodial Agreement (Strong Total Return Fund Inc), Custodial Agreement (Strong Schafer Value Fund Inc)

Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this custodial account shall not be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law.. However, the responsible individual may change the designated beneficiary under the agreement to another member of the designated beneficiary’s family described in Internal Revenue Code Section 529(e)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Custodial Account Agreement

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Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this custodial account shall not shallnot be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law. However, the responsible individual may change the designated beneficiary under the agreement to another member of the designated beneficiary’s family described in Internal Revenue Code Section 529(e)(2) in accordance with the Custodian’s procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Custodial Account Agreement

Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this -------------------------- custodial account nor the assets held therein shall not be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits or assets to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Jefferson Fund Group Trust

Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this custodial account shall not shallnot be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Custodial Account Agreement

Inalienability of Benefits. The benefits provided under this custodial account shall not be subject to alienation, assignment, garnishment, attachment, execution or levy of any kind and any attempt to cause such benefits to be so subjected shall not be recognized except to the extent as may be required by law. However, the responsible individual may change the designated beneficiary under the agreement to another member of the designated beneficiaryOs family described in Internal Revenue Code Section 529(e)(2) in accordance with the custodian's procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Jefferson Fund Group Trust

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